2020 – my year in review

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It is that time of the year again, time to reflect on 2020 and list some of my personal and  professional highlights. I’ve seen a few of these types of posts come by already, throughout the last 10 days or so. It’s always fun and inspiring to see what everybody has been up to, achieved, etc. Of course, in my case Nerdio has played a significant role in 2020 as well.

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Webinar: Windows Virtual Desktop – some exciting announcements. Sign up here

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I have news from Nerdio, Sepago, Microsoft, and on a more personal note I’d like to make an WVD related announcement as well.

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The obvious, less obvious and your (tech) predictions for 2020 and beyond…

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To start, I think that predicting technological developments or trends on a yearly basis is not the way to go. It doesn’t really work like that. “predicting” probably isn’t the best word either. A product, trend, proposition, or technology slowly evolves into something bigger, when successful that is (hence the “develop” or “trend” entitlement). Saying that 2020 will be the year of xxx isn’t fair, at least not without proper context. I’ll try and explain what I mean by this.

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